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THE TROUBADOUR 1935 GIRLS' CHORUS First Row-Merker, L. Preston, Randall, Nettnin, Forbes, Salvatore, Snow Second Row-Vick, Roe, Hardenbrook, M. Crandall, Brehse, V. Priestly, Wing, Stevens Third Row-Hincher, Bonlle, Morey, C. Preston, Behnke, Maibaum, H. Crandall, B. Priestly GIRLS' CHORUS Under the guidance of Mrs. Ruth Anderson, the girls' chorus has been a constant attraction at entertainments given in connection with the school. The major activity of the girls' chorus was its participation in a contest at Lockport. The report of the judges received afterwards was most com- plimentary. Mr. Russell Carter, the State Supervisor of Music, visited Kendall High School this year and after hearing the chorus sing, gave the members school credit. V2 unit is given for two years' work. The chorus should be congratulated on its faithfulness and ability. Mrs. Anderson especially deserves recognition for her persistent work. ll K Page Twenty-one
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1935 THE TROLIBADOUR POSTER CONTEST The P. T. A. sponsored a safety first poster contest in March. The con- testants were taken from the high school and arranged in two classes-Class A and Class B, according to their experience. The following contestants were awarded money prizes: Class B First .... ...... G erald Jurs Second . . . .... Betty Mowers Third .... .... W illiam Naviry Class A First . . . . .Everette Armstrong Second ..... ...... .... B e ssie Lofthouse Third .......................... Helen Shaw The three judges were Rev. Krahmer, Mrs. Forbes and Margaret Lind. GENERAL BIOLOGY FIELD TRIP Saturday, May 11, at 7 a. m., four Chevrolets left Kendall enroute to Euffalo where the General Biology class, accompanied by their instructor, Prin- cipal Osborn, visited several points of interest. The first building they visited was the Buffalo Museum of Natural Sci- ence. Here they heard a lecture concerning the biological specimens which they saw. After lunch they explored the Botanical Gardens where they saw real banana trees and plants. Then the four cars followed each other across the city to the Zoo where they saw the largest elephant in captivity. From the Zoo they went to Niagara Falls and viewed the American Falls. After a very pleasant trip as well as an educational tour of many points of interest, they returned home tired but happy. TABLE-TENNIS Early last winter, the school purchased a table-tennis set for the use of the students. After a few weeks practice, elimination games were played to de- termine the champion of the school. It narrowed down until Milford Cliff and Robert King were the only surviving contenders. In a student participation program at P. T. A. meeting, the finals were played with Robert King finally beating his opponent, Milford Cliff. ' A X.f flMlFlll?lfflf YY Page Twenty
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1935 THE TROUBADOUR ORCHESTRA First Row-D. Crandall, R. Wing, J. Rowe, L. Baumer Second Row-E. Baumer, Forbes, Merker, Priestly, Stevens, N. Wing, Longcor Third Row--Osborn, Gray, H. Rowe, H. Crandall, Behnke, G. Rowe, Snow, Relin Fourth Row-Ciacci, Homnicky, Ryan, Hardenbrook, Downey, Jensen ORCHESTRA We feel extremely proud this year of having a twenty-one piece school or- chestra. Mr. Paul Relin, a graduate of Eastman School of Music, is the organizer and director. The orchestra has participated in several school entertainments during the y68.l'. Mr. Relin comes to the school each Monday and spends tl1e entire day in structing the students in various instruments. There are seventy students who entered the class at the time it was or ganized. They have the Kendall Board of Education to thank for their lessons Page Twenty-two
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